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  1. That's a great table fastclock!!! :)

    Can I ask you where did you get those numbers for Peru, Uruguay, Bolivia and Paraguay. I only find admissions for those countries.

    I also read on a Venezuelan newspaper that Big Hero 6 was number 1 for 4 weekends in a row but I couldn't find any numbers

     

    The numbers are from ultracine.com. I just multiply by $5.9. I felt it was close enough. Sorry, don't have that much free time, and estimates are the premise anyway.

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  2. Yeah, what happened to BOM? They only seem to get weekend/cume data from a few countries nowadays. Thanks for this.

     

    My guess is either BOM no longer purchase Rentrak data for the weekly country data, or the Rentrak data got pulled into the IMDB Pro (no idea since I do not have the pro acct) or Rentrak no longer allows their numbers to be posted on BOM. Considering that BOM itself was almost taken down, the OS country numbers look to be a thing of the past now.

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  3.   WiR Tangled Frozen BH6
             
    Actual report $281,800,000 $390,973,000 $873,481,000 $194,500,000
    Sum $261,704,444 $395,262,557 $847,673,078 $167,426,154
             
    Argentina $7,558,850 $8,228,969 $11,554,864 $6,300,000
    Australia $23,983,586 $22,555,927 $31,058,116 $11,900,000
    Austria $1,250,452 $6,287,267 $5,289,644  
    Belgium $2,536,513 $5,037,681 $7,925,750  
    Bolivia $669,096 $744,876 $809,530 $590,000
    Brazil $17,018,882 $24,341,705 $21,741,637 $9,900,000
    Bulgaria $209,219 $874,504 $1,404,187  
    Chile $3,518,702 $4,380,606 $5,232,894 $2,900,000
    China     $48,240,000  
    Colombia $4,935,889 $5,315,615 $6,268,454  
    Croatia $186,271 $219,250 $502,739  
    Czech Republic $273,168 $1,505,262 $1,558,657  
    Denmark $2,001,171 $5,339,406 $7,765,713  
    East Africa $29,815 $91,744 $91,624  
    Ecuador $2,030,353 $1,900,325 $2,479,144  
    Egypt $49,705 $203,308 $704,264 $42,966
    Estonia   $425,903    
    Finland $1,283,140 $2,193,981 $2,513,372  
    France $14,398,462 $39,405,587 $46,942,953  
    Germany $10,305,058 $44,204,134 $48,273,440  
        $10,727    
    Greece $574,324 $2,787,668 $2,178,786 $446,133
    Hong Kong $2,764,375 $1,898,944 $2,579,735 $3,500,000
    Hungary $145,076 $1,662,758 $2,049,003  
    Iceland $109,312 $160,873 $380,589  
    India $60,516   $610,925 $494,443
    Indonesia $997,269 $1,894,079   $2,000,000
    Israel $1,745,733 $2,400,516 $2,337,875  
    Italy $8,874,344 $14,670,362 $26,421,884 $11,300,000
    Japan $29,646,724 $31,081,461 $249,036,646 $44,400,000
    Latvia   $266,338    
    Lebanon $54,459 $467,381 $606,538 $74,987
    Lithuania   $441,097    
    Malaysia $1,422,341 $3,000,230 $3,618,668 $6,100,000
    Mexico $14,246,944 $14,131,811 $25,732,202 $16,900,000
    Netherlands $3,114,278 $5,271,277 $10,506,131  
    New Zealand $2,308,534 $2,606,833 $4,429,815 $929,835
    Nigeria $59,780 $19,890 $167,333  
    Norway $3,529,720 $4,277,671 $7,526,458  
    Paraguay       $120,000
    Peru $2,595,924 $1,934,530 $3,410,542 $3,600,000
    Philippines $1,114,281 $1,082,188 $2,690,603 $4,400,000
    Poland $2,484,413 $5,211,955 $7,350,813  
    Portugal $881,793 $3,354,699 $3,900,900  
    Romania   $1,332,984    
    Russia - CIS $14,791,147 $23,380,205 $33,436,103 $19,200,000
    Serbia & Montenegro $42,790 $134,754 $425,123  
    Singapore $1,822,315 $3,031,106 $3,841,382 $3,900,000
    Slovakia $112,387 $895,433 $1,218,850  
    Slovenia $128,770 $450,847 $447,119  
    South Africa (Entire Region) $1,363,060 $3,090,371 $2,659,920 $956,149
    South Korea $6,081,626 $9,375,964 $76,695,633  
    Spain $12,546,119 $19,948,977 $22,492,845 $9,200,000
    Sweden $5,036,311 $8,136,288 $9,736,009  
    Switzerland   $5,537,744    
    Taiwan   $764,794   $2,900,000
    Thailand $763,395 $847,852 $1,454,495 $1,700,000
    Turkey $1,214,371 $1,754,015 $5,440,920  
    Ukraine $429,141 $2,112,218 $2,866,139 $1,022,546
    United Arab Emirates $798,405 $1,431,006 $3,141,631 $1,079,095
    United Kingdom $36,182,022 $32,871,348 $64,733,660  
    Uruguay $241,289 $298,901 $675,917 $170,000
    Venezuela $11,182,824 $6,863,748 $12,514,904  
    Vietnam   $1,114,664   $1,400,000

     

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  4. Top 5 Week

     

     

    1- The Hobbit BotFA, 418134 admissions, new, around $3.1m

    2- Big Hero 6, 220797 adm, -1%. Cume: 966827 adm, around $5.9m

    3- Ouija, 135436 adm, new, around $0.8m

    4- Dumb and Dumber To, 42005 adm, -25%. Cume: 852275 adm, around $4.7

    5- Exodus, 31555 adm, -50%. Cume: 434650 adm, around $2.5m

     

    DoS sold 740571 admissions ($5.2m) at the end of its run. At this pace BotFA will do that in less than 2 weeks!!!

     

    Another week over 200k admissions for Big Hero 6, it is showing pretty good legs. It's 4th week is almost on par with Frozen's. 

     

    How do you calculated the gross? Just multiply by $5.8?

    Is that the same for all the Latin America countries?

    TIA

  5. So:

    While digital revenue surged, more consumers in the United Kingdom bought and rented DVD and Blu-ray titles in 2014, according to year-end data from the British Video Association.

    With the U.K. the third-largest home video market in the world, total retail sales topped £1.43 billion ($2.1 billion) in 2014 with DVDs and Blu-ray accounting for 89% of spending — the remaining on Digital HD.

    Video rentals and subscriptions were estimated to be £755m ($1.1 billion), with pay-TV, on-demand and Internet subscription services (i.e. Netflix and Amazon Prime Instant Video) accounting for 81% of revenue, and the balance being disc rentals.

     

    The breakout:

    Physical disc: $1.87 billion (.89*$2.1b)

    Digital HD: $ 0.23 billion

    Rental: $ 0.21 billion (0.19*$1.1b)

    VOD/Subscription: $ 0.89 billion

     

    So, calibrating to the physical disk at 100%,

    Digital HD is at 12%

    Rental at 11%

    VOD/subscription at 48%

    Total Digital+Rental+VOD = 71%

     

    So, it is probably a good estimate that Digital+Rental+VOD is about 50% of the physical DVD/Blu-ray revenue (if not higher). At least in the bigger country such as UK or US.

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  6. Penguin is doing fine in Australia and overseas; it just comes up woefully short in the US.

     

    BH6 seems to have good opening everywhere, but not great.

    So far, their OW seems to be consistently in the <6M range, even in Japan. Maybe slightly higher in CIS Russia.

    The legs have been fine.

    Not sure why, maybe Disney is a bit lacking compared to Fox or WB when movies open overseas?

  7. So, to try to summarize the current HV tracking:

     

    - Latest domestic dollar numbers: the-numbers.com

    - Latest domestic blu-ray/dvd chart: homemediamagazines.com

     

    Further approximations:

    - It is probably fair to estimate an even 1-to-1 ratio between domestic and overseas HV market as a good approximation to worldwide HV sales

    - Additional digital video sales and rental would account for about 50% of the physical DVD/Blu-ray sales

    - HV would give the studios about 60-70% additional profit of the gross domestic sales (and possibly a good indication of what the studios get from overseas, digital sales and rental)

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